Last updated on April 24th, 2022 at 06:14 pm
Yash Dhull, who is riding high after winning the U19 World Cup and then bowling twin centuries in his first-class debut, has shown interest in meeting Jofra Archer in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Dhull had just led India to a record-tying fifth U19 World Cup championship, and he immediately declared his debut on the first-class scene with two centuries against Tamil Nadu in the ongoing Ranji Trophy.
The Delhi Capitals have also selected the right-handed batsman for Rs 50 lakh.
“I was expected to be selected by the Delhi Capitals because I am also a member of their academy.” I’m incredibly excited to meet Ricky Ponting and perform in front of him. Yash Dhull told ANI that he was guided by him.
“One bowler I’d like to face is Jofra Archer. With his bowling, he is lightning fast. And I’d love to team up with David Warner during the IPL for DC,” he added. Yash Dhull, who is riding high after winning the U19 World Cup and then bowling twin centuries in his first-class debut, has shown interest in meeting Jofra Archer in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Dhull had just led India to a record-tying fifth U19 World Cup championship, and he immediately declared his debut on the first-class scene with two centuries against Tamil Nadu in the ongoing Ranji Trophy.
“When Virat Kohli shared his experiences with our squad, it was a fantastic moment.” “Everyone got fired up to do well in the summit clash,” Dhull stated. “VVS Laxman sir’s presence in our camp proved to be really beneficial to us. He shared his experiences with us, which aided us in progressing the game on the field. He taught us how to stay calm and retain our composure during the game,” he continued.
Dhull stated he adjusted to the circumstances when he asked to open for the squad during his Ranji Trophy debut.
“When I found out I’d be opening in the Ranji, I adjusted my thinking accordingly.” I had complete faith in myself. “I had complete faith in myself that I could perform well,” Dhull stated.
VVS Laxman encouraged the team when COVID-19 rocked Team India’s camp during the U19 World Cup, according to Dhull.
“During the World Cup, when our camp was hit by COVID-19, all of the players, including VVS Laxman sir, used to have video calls.” We were all set to go as soon as the tests came back negative. As a result, it was not a huge issue for us,” Dhull explained.
Rishabh Pant (c), Axar Patel, Prithvi Shaw, Anrich Nortje, David Warner, Mitchell Marsh, Shardul Thakur, Mustafizur Rahman, Kuldeep Yadav, Ashwin Hebbar, Abhishek Sharma, Kamlesh Nagarkoti, KS Bharat, Mandeep Singh, Khaleel Ahmed, Chetan Sakariya, Lalit Yadav, Ripal Patel, Yash Dhull.